Video: Students & faculty adjust to realities of teaching & learning during a pandemic

Do Not Sit sign encourages physical distancing (Ryan Dick Photo)

By RYAN DICK

BG Independent Correspondent

‘Three out of the five days a week I didn’t leave my dorm for classes’

Morgan McCracken, sophomore education major

For faculty and students at Bowling Green State University, the fall 2020 semester presented several alterations to the way classes were conducted. Some classes were completely online, either at a set time or available when needed. Others were hybrid with students in class some days and online others.

In the video, students and professors share their experiences transitioning from in-person to online classes. The transition, which started during the spring 2020 semester after spring break, has impacted the way students learn and professors educate during their first full semester influenced by the pandemic.

View video: College Classes During a Pandemic